Arabic opening theme for the Super Mario World cartoon series.
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Arabic opening theme for the Super Mario World cartoon series.
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I wrestled alligators, in Florida, in a carnival, and I was good at it.
ROBIN: Too fast to live. Too young to die.
Where do these guys get the money to do this stuff?
Just some panels of Clark admiring Lois
I read the comics adaptation of Batman Beyond Return of the Joker. The movie famously had to be cut down to be family friendly. Most notable to changing Joker from being shot to being electicuted.
Like that. So if you read the panels above they talk like he very directly and obviously was shot to death.
Too bad the actual death scene completely contradicts them. It's even less explicit than the censored movie version.
How did this happen? Was it a last minute change in the comic? How did they miss the dialogue dispute?
This is what happens when you start watching Future Boy Conan during a re-read of Power of Shazam.
This is absolutely brilliant! It’s the perfect way the Marvel Family needs to be presented to the world!
That right there is the mail. Now let’s talk about the mail. Can we talk about the mail, please, Mac? I’ve been dying to talk about the mail with you all day, okay?!
Charlie Day from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Season 4, Episode 10 “Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack”) - a commission for Emily
bonus for sticky notes and conspiracy thread:
I remember reading one of the first-ever articles on the original Half Life before it ever came out how dramatically the author hyped up an enemy he didn’t know the official name of, so he called it “the lamp from hell” and swore that the way it kills your player was (I’m quoting as closely as I can remember) “the most disturbing imagery ever, EVER!!!! BURNED into a GAMING DISC!!!!” I know every enemy from Half Life by now, even having never played it, and I still have no idea what this guy was talking about. He distinctly mentioned the Barnacle somewhere else, so he wasn’t thinking of the Barnacle. It’s just a mystery.
Maybe he just got SO excited by Half Life he got confused and thought his lamp was in the game, plus when he looked over at it, it was killing a guy????????
So I just found the article, and it clarifies nothing. I remembered it almost exactly right:
….But the author already shows and describes the barnacles, the one thing I thought might be closest to a “lamp” with any notably unpleasant killing method. He extensively describes the head crabs and the tentacle, too. He says he doesn’t want to spoil what the “lamps” are really called but that the way they kill you is so terrible, we will “know it when we see it?!”
It’s not the tentacles…he specifies them too in the very next line!
Okay now I think what he calls The Tentacle is the big blind arm thing. Does that have an official name?
Oh... Huh.
Some freshly scanned 90s game ads
Pro Wrestling out of context: So there’s this tag team in All Elite Wrestling who’ve recently become super popular. They were already pretty popular with the crowd thanks to their gimmick (that being that they always cut a freestyle disstrack on their opponents during their entrance), but they’ve suddenly skyrocketed in popularity partially thanks to just a single catchphrase they started using recently. Crowds are chanting it, making all kinds of signs referencing it, and a shirt with the printed slogan recently released on the merch store has very quickly become the fastest selling piece of merch this month.
Now, non-wrestling fans may be reading this thinking it’s a perfectly normal, mundane story that’s nothing to write home about, but I need you to understand that the catchphrase in question is “Scissor Me, Daddy Ass”
Mask of the Phantasm posters by the great Todd Winter